The Missouri House Rules Committee voted to pass H.C.R. 33, a
resolution that would "urge the Congress of the United States...to
withdraw the United States from any further participation in the
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America...or in any
way promote the creation of any structure to accomplish any form
of North American Union." Members of the Rules Committee passed
the resolution by a 5-3 vote, which enables it to move forward to
a full House vote.

Residents of Missouri who are opposed to the SPP and NAU have already
begun to contact their representatives in order to urge them to
vote in favor of the final passage of H.C.R. 33. There are 163 members
of the Missouri House, so a minimum of 82 representatives must vote
positively if the resolution is to move forward to the Senate.

To date, there are a total of 16 state legislatures who have introduced
resolutions opposing the SPP and NAU. These states are Arizona,
Hawaii, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Tennessee, Texas, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia,
and Washington. Of those states, Idaho is the only legislature to
have successfully passed the legislation in both Houses.